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Blown Away by the Big Apple – New York, New York!

We loved times square

We weren’t planning on going to New York. We were going to spend a couple months in the Caribbean and then head to Europe for the summer. After spending 3 weeks in St. Thomas/ St. John, we were ready to start exploring the rest of the world!

In order for us to get to Europe, we had to go back to the continental U.S. to fly out. We figured we can do a long (5 day) layover in New York before we head east. We had never been to New York and I (Liana) have always wanted to go, so we decided to make it happen! Alex had very low expectations for it because of everything he’s heard about it (dirty streets, rats, smells bad, etc) so he didn’t care too much about going there.

Our first impression of New York was what we saw at Times Square. They say that first impressions are everything, and what an impression it was!

We came from the relaxing, slow passed island life to big New York City; there were so many lights, colors, sounds, smells, and PEOPLE! It was love at first sight for Alex! He is a very extroverted person, he loves crowds and all things wild so he was right at home. Jumping to the conclusion, NYC exceeded Alex’s expectations. Oh, and I loved it too!

For one of the days we did the hop on-hop off bus. We did one in Paris and we loved it! It lets you see all the main touristy attractions with the ability to hop off at whatever stop you want and catch the next tour bus on the loop when you are ready to move on (about every 20-30 min).  It was great seeing the different boroughs, neighborhoods, and little towns within the gigantic city without having to walk or use public transportation (negotiate hard with the tour bus sales people, we got free bikes and museum access along with a $40 discount).

Our stop in Chinatown and Little Italy was a fun cultural experience within the city. Alex LOVES Chinese food and I LOVE Italian dessert (cannoli’s!!) so this stop was PERFECT. Alex found a delicious dim sum restaurant and I found cannoli’s that tasted like the ones I had in Italy! See the list below of where we ate at in NYC.

The other days we spent wandering the perfectly engineered street grid of Manhattan. We window shopped on 5th Ave (it was so hard not to go shopping since we only have carry-ons), strolled through Central Park, ate lots and lots of street food (pizza, gyros, hot dogs), people watched in Times Square, and got soaked in the rain ( I thought we left the rain in Seattle?!). It was amazing, minus the rain that is.

1) Where to Stay in NYC:

We stayed in a boutique hotel in midtown that was 2 blocks from Times Square. It was a great location because if we wanted to go anywhere we could just walk and didn’t have to use the subway, take a bus, or Uber. We booked it through Expedia and got a great deal.

We recommend staying near Times Square if you are looking for the life of the city! (if you don’t like noise this is not the best location for you, head to the upper east side near Central Park) .

2) Where to eat in NYC:

I think Alex had pizza every day! They had little shops all over the city that served simple, crispy delicious pizza so it was hard to pass it up. We ate a lot of street food, I feel like you get a good sense of the people of the city when you taste what they eat.

Don’t be scared of the street food and cheap eats!  It’s what the locals run on.

3) What to Do in NYC:

 

WE LOVE YOU NEW YOUR CITY AND WE WILL BE BACK!

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